Upon release, "Jump" reached number one on
Spotify's daily songs chart, making Blackpink the first K-pop group with three chart-toppers after "
Pink Venom" and "
Shut Down" in 2022. It spent six days atop the chart and debuted at number one on Spotify's weekly chart, making them the first K-pop girl group to have topped the list twice following "Shut Down". The song crossed 300 million streams on Spotify in 80 days, the fastest K-pop girl group song to do so. "Jump" debuted at number one on the
Billboard Global 200 with 123 million streams and 14,000 sold worldwide in the week ending July 17. It marked the group's third number-one song after "Pink Venom" and "Shut Down" and their fifth top-ten song on the chart. It was the first song in four months to cross 100 million streams globally, since
Lady Gaga and
Bruno Mars's "
Die with a Smile" in March. "Jump" simultaneously debuted at number one on the
Global Excl. US with 109.9 million streams and 11,000 sold outside the US. It marked their fourth number-one song on the chart after "
Lovesick Girls" in 2020 and "Pink Venom" and "Shut Down" in 2022. With this, Blackpink became the female act with the most number ones in the chart's history, breaking out of a tie with
Ariana Grande and
Taylor Swift and only behind
BTS's seven. It marked the eighth number-one song by the group including entries by its members as soloists. Counting number-one entries by members Rosé's "
On the Ground" (2021) and "
Apt." (2024), Jennie's "
You & Me" (2023), and Lisa's "
Rockstar" (2024), "Jump" extended the streak of Blackpink and/or one of its members topping the chart each year since its 2020 inception. 89% of the song's streams and 75% of its sales were based outside the United States, marking the biggest non-US streaming count since "Apt." in January. The last group to achieve a higher streaming count with a non-holiday release was Blackpink themselves with "Shut Down" in 2022. In South Korea, "Jump" debuted at number 41 on the
Circle Digital Chart for the week dated July 12 with less than two days of tracking. In its first full tracking week, the song rose to number three, where it remained for another seven consecutive weeks. In its eleventh week on the chart, "Jump" rose to a new peak at number two. It became their longest-running song on the
Billboard Hot 100 and their first to spend 10 weeks on the chart. With this, Blackpink joined
BTS,
Fifty Fifty,
Huntrix and the
Saja Boys as the only K-pop groups to have a song chart for 10 weeks. On January 15, 2026, "Jump" was certified gold by the
Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for surpassing 500,000 units sold in the United States, achieved through streaming alone.{{cite web|url=https://www.chosun.com/entertainments/music/2026/01/16/HE2TAMDFMJRTINRSGEYDKNZXMQ/|script-title=ko:제니 "꿈에 가까워져 행복"... 골든디스크 대상 포함 4관왕|trans-title=BLACKPINK's comeback news: "Jump" earns RIAA gold certification. "Jump" reached the top ten in several European nations, including Austria, the Czech Republic, Germany, Greece, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Poland, and Switzerland. It also entered the top 20 in France, Hungary, Ireland, Portugal, Slovakia, and the United Kingdom, and the top 40 in Flanders, Wallonia, Spain, and Sweden. In Latin America, "Jump" entered the top ten in Peru, the top 20 in Brazil and Chile, and the top 30 in Bolivia. In Oceania, the song entered the top 15 in both Australia and New Zealand. ==Music video==